12. UIST 2000:
San Diego, CA, USA
UIST 2000, The 13st Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, San Diego, CA, USA. ACM, 2000
- Scott R. Klemmer, Anoop K. Sinha, Jack Chen, James A. Landay, Nadeem Aboobaker, Annie Wang:
Suede: a Wizard of Oz prototyping tool for speech user interfaces.
1-10

- Jennifer Mankoff, Scott E. Hudson, Gregory D. Abowd:
Interaction techniques for ambiguity resolution in recognition-based interfaces.
11-20

- Sharon L. Oviatt:
Multimodal system processing in mobile environments.
21-30

- W. Keith Edwards, Takeo Igarashi, Anthony LaMarca, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
A temporal model for multi-level undo and redo.
31-40

- Paul Dourish, W. Keith Edwards, Jon Howell, Anthony LaMarca, John Lamping, Karin Petersen, Michael Salisbury, Douglas B. Terry, James D. Thornton:
A programming model for active documents.
41-50

- Adam M. Fass, Eric A. Bier, Eytan Adar:
PicturePiper: using a re-configurable pipeline to find images on the Web.
51-62

- Jason I. Hong, James A. Landay:
SATIN: a toolkit for informal ink-based applications.
63-72

- James Arvo, Kevin Novins:
Fluid sketches: continuous recognition and morphing of simple hand-drawn shapes.
73-80

- Andreas Girgensohn, John S. Boreczky, Patrick Chiu, John Doherty, Jonathan Foote, Gene Golovchinsky, Shingo Uchihashi, Lynn Wilcox:
A semi-automatic approach to home video editing.
81-89

- Ken Hinckley, Jeffrey S. Pierce, Mike Sinclair, Eric Horvitz:
Sensing techniques for mobile interaction.
91-100

- John L. Sibert, Mehmet Gokturk, Robert A. Lavine:
The reading assistant: eye gaze triggered auditory prompting for reading remediation.
101-107

- Jun Rekimoto, Eduardo Sciammarella:
ToolStone: effective use of the physical manipulation vocabularies of input devices.
109-117

- Shumin Zhai, Michael A. Hunter, Barton A. Smith:
The metropolis keyboard - an exploration of quantitative techniques for virtual keyboard design.
119-128

- David J. Ward, Alan F. Blackwell, David J. C. MacKay:
Dasher - a data entry interface using continuous gestures and language models.
129-137

- Takeo Igarashi, Ken Hinckley:
Speed-dependent automatic zooming for browsing large documents.
139-148

- Derek DiFilippo, Dinesh K. Pai:
The AHI: an audio and haptic interface for contact interactions.
149-158

- Maribeth Back, Jonathan Cohen:
Page detection using embedded tags.
159-160

- Colin Swindells, John Dill, Kellogg S. Booth:
System lag tests for augmented and virtual environments.
161-170

- Benjamin B. Bederson, Jon Meyer, Lance Good:
Jazz: an extensible zoomable user interface graphics toolkit in Java.
171-180

- Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Henry Michael Lassen:
The architecture and implementation of CPN2000, a post-WIMP graphical application.
181-190

- Dan R. Olsen, Sean Jefferies, S. Travis Nielsen, William Moyes, Paul Fredrickson:
Cross-modal interaction using XWeb.
191-200

- Brian Amento, Loren G. Terveen, William C. Hill, Deborah Hix:
TopicShop: enhanced support for evaluating and organizing collections of Web sites.
201-209

- Nobuyuki Matsushita, Yuji Ayatsuka, Jun Rekimoto:
Dual touch: a two-handed interface for pen-based PDAs.
211-212

- François Guimbretière, Terry Winograd:
FlowMenu: combining command, text, and data entry.
213-216

- Benjamin B. Bederson:
Fisheye menus.
217-225

- Scott E. Hudson, Kenichiro Tanaka:
Providing visually rich resizable images for user interface components.
227-235

- George W. Furnas, Xiaolong Zhang:
Illusions of infinity: feedback for infinite worlds.
237-238

- Blaine Bell, Steven Feiner:
Dynamic space management for user interfaces.
239-248

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